By the time Stephen J. Hadden was in middle school, he was entranced by films and the movie-making process. So much so that the young Lakeland resident and his friends would hike around town making amateur films with a video camera.
"It started back in junior high or early high school," Hadden, 34, said. "Me and a good friend started running around Lakeland with a video camera making short films. As we got older, they started to get more and more complex. We used to shoot downtown a lot, (especially in) alleys. I also remember shooting stuff around Lake Mirror."
This week, Hadden, who graduated from Lakeland High and Florida State University, is eagerly awaiting the release of his film "BIO-DEAD,: which debuts today via video-on-demand on Time Warner, Bright House and Charter digital cable providers….
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Horrible movie. Audio was horrible with guys breathing through gas masks 80% of the time. Acting was super bad.
Movie has a really sick torture scene. Guy gets his face burned off with a blowtorch and his guts ripped out.
Decent low budget horror flick. Saw it on Charter On Demand this weekend.